* Mon Jul 10 2017 toddrme2178@gmail.com
- Fix wrong-script-interpreter rpmlint error.
* Thu Mar 16 2017 rjschwei@suse.com
- Switch to single-spec build
- Update to 3.10
* Changed grammar signature computation to not involve hashing
functions. Parts are just combined into a big string.
* Fri Sep 02 2016 tbechtold@suse.com
- update to 3.9:
* Exposed the parser state number as the parser.state attribute
in productions and error functions.
* Fixed Issue #88. Python3 compatibility with ply/cpp.
* Fixed Issue #93. Ply can crash if SyntaxError is raised inside
a production. Not actually sure if the original implementation
worked as documented at all. Yacc has been modified to follow
the spec as outlined in the CHANGES noted for 11/27/07 below.
* Fixed Issue #97. Failure with code validation when the original
source files aren't present. Validation step now ignores
the missing file.
* Minor fixes to version numbers.
* Wed Oct 07 2015 hpj@urpla.net
- update to version 3.8:
* Fixed issues related to Python 3.5. Patch contributed by Barry Warsaw.
- update to version 3.7
* Fixed problems when reading table files from pickled data.
* Fixed regression in handling of table modules if specified as module
objects. See https://github.com/dabeaz/ply/issues/63
- clean up spec
- add testing rig
* Mon May 11 2015 benoit.monin@gmx.fr
- update to version 3.6:
* If PLY is unable to create the 'parser.out' or 'parsetab.py'
files due to permission issues, it now just issues a warning
message and continues to operate
* Fixed some issues related to use of packages and table file
modules
- additional changes from version 3.5:
* Added support for defaulted_states in the parser
* Fixed debug logging in the parser
* Added actions to be defined to character literals (Issue #32)
* Import of the 'parsetab.py' file is now constrained to only
consider the directory specified by the outputdir argument to
yacc()
* Changed default output directory to be the same as that in
which the yacc grammar is defined
* Changed the parsetab.py file signature slightly so that the
parsetab won't regenerate if created on a different major
version of Python
* Fixed Issue #44 call_errorfunc() should return the result of
errorfunc()
* Support for versions of Python <2.7 is officially dropped
* Fixed bug related to calling yacc(start=...)
* Added skipped tests for PyPy and Java
* Added filter to make unit tests pass under 'python -3'
* Fixed CPP_INTEGER regex in ply/cpp.py (Issue 21)
* Fixed yacc validation bugs when from __future__ import
unicode_literals is being used
* Added support for Travis-CI
* Added a .gitignore file
* Fixed validation problems for source files that include a
different source code encoding specifier
* Fixed unit tests for yacc to eliminate random failures due to
dict hash value randomization in Python 3.3
* Fixed comment whitespace processing bugs in ply/cpp.py
* Fixed token names in ply/ctokens.py to match rule names
* Changes to functions available in panic mode error recover
* Fixed some problems with line and position tracking and the use
of error symbols
* Change to doc string handling in lex module
* Fixed issue #1: Fixed _tabversion. It should use __tabversion__
instead of __version__
* Fixed issue #8: Literals empty list causes IndexError
* Fixed issue #12: Typo in code snippet in documentation
* Fixed issue #10: Correctly escape t_XOREQUAL pattern.
- clean the test and example directories
- remove stray backup files in doc
- remove unneeded executable bit of testlex.py
- remove CFLAGS export: unneeded
- do not drop executable bit of everything in test since
it contains subdirectories
- remove useless clean section
- remove README from package: not provided anymore
* Wed Jan 02 2013 toddrme2178@gmail.com
- Fix building on SLES
* Fri May 25 2012 toddrme2178@gmail.com
- spec file cleanups
* Fri May 25 2012 highwaystar.ru@gmail.com
- python3 package added
* Mon Feb 13 2012 coolo@suse.com
- patch license to follow spdx.org standard
* Tue Mar 29 2011 saschpe@suse.de
- Update to 3.4:
+ Minor patch to make cpp.py compatible with Python 3.
+ Fixed setup.py trove classifiers to properly list PLY as Python
3 compatible.
- License changed to BSD3c
- Packaged more doc files
- Moved important docs (README, ..) to base package
- Fixed build for non-SUSE distros
* Tue Sep 14 2010 coolo@novell.com
- Update to 3.3:
+ PLY-3.3 is a minor bug fix release, it supports both Python 2
and Python 3.
- License changed to BSD
* Sun Aug 09 2009 coolo@novell.com
- Use new python macros
* Mon Jul 28 2008 maw@suse.de
- Update to version 2.5:
+ Various bug fixes
+ Some performance improvements
+ For a blow-by-blow account of changes, see the file CHANGES
in the package python-ply-doc.
* Mon Mar 17 2008 maw@suse.de
- Import into autobuild
- Add a -doc subpackage
- Add python-ply-shebangs.patch
* Tue Oct 23 2007 maw@suse.de
- Don't build as noarch.
* Fri Apr 13 2007 maw@suse.de
- Initial import into the build service
- Rename ply.spec to python-ply.spec as that is what the resultant
package is called.